And then he just went for it.

"Five judges in 1857 imposed the racist abomination of the Dred Scott decision on all the states of the Union," van Gend said.

"Just as the five judges in 1857 were so degenerate as to enshrine slavery in the Constitution, so five judges today enshrine sodomy in the Constitution. The fallout for the moral culture of the US and for the education of children is incalculable."

In 1857, the US Supreme Court ruled against Dred Scott after he attempted to sue for his freedom. In a 7-2 vote, the court said African American people were not American citizens and therefore could not sue.

"The Supreme Court's slavery decision was eventually repented of and reversed, just as the homosexual 'marriage' decision will have to be repented of and reversed – but after how much social damage is done?" van Gend asked.